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The Photoreceptor Cell-Specific Nuclear Receptor Gene (PNR ) Accounts for Retin...

Author(s): Gerber, S cv logo 1 ; Rozet, JM cv logo 2 ; Takezawa, S cv logo 3 ; Coutinho dos Santos, L cv logo 4 ; Lopes, L cv logo 5 ; Gribouval, O cv logo 6 ; Penet, C cv logo 7 ; Perrault, I cv logo 8 ; Ducroq, D cv logo 9 ; Souied, E cv logo 10 ; Jeanpierre, M cv logo 11 ; Romana, S cv logo 12 ; Frézal, J cv logo 13 ; Ferraz, F cv logo 14 ; Yu-Umesono, R cv logo 15 ; Munnich, A cv logo 16 ; Kaplan, J cv logo 17

Date: 2000

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.17/1708

Origin: Repositório do Centro Hospitalar de Lisboa Central, EPE

Subject(s): Retinite Pigmentosa; Judeus; Cromossomos Humanos Par 15; Belmonte - Portugal; HSAC OFT; HDE GEN


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The last Crypto-Jews (Marranos) are the survivors of Spanish Jews who were persecuted in the late fifteenth century, escaped to Portugal and were forced to convert to save their lives. Isolated groups still exist in mountainous areas such as Belmonte in the Beira-Baixa province of Portugal. We report here the genetic study of a highly consanguineous endogamic population of Crypto-Jews of Belmonte affected with autosomal recessive retinitis pigmentosa (RP). A genome-wide search for homozygosity allowed us to localize the disease gene to chromosome 15q22-q24 (Zmax=2.95 at θ=0 at the D15S131 locus). Interestingly, the photoreceptor cell-specific nuclear receptor (PNR) gene, the expression of which is restricted to the outer nuclear layer of retinal photoreceptor cells, was found to map to the YAC contig encompassing the disease locus. A search for mutations allowed us to ascribe the RP of Crypto-Jews of Belmonte to a homozygous missense mutation in the PNR gene. Preliminary haplotype studies support the view that this mutation is relatively ancient but probably occurred after the population settled in Belmonte.
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Language English
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